The present survey develops a previous position paper, in which I suggested that the multimodal semantic impairment observed in advanced stages of semantic dementia is due to the joint disruption of pictorial and verbal representations, subtended by the right and left anterior temporal lobes, rather than to the loss of a unitary, amodal semantic system. The main goals of the present review are (a) to survey a larger set of data, in order to confirm the differences in conceptual representations at the level of the right and left hemispheres, (b) to examine if language-mediated information plays a greater role in left hemisphere semantic knowledge than sensory-motor information in right hemisphere conceptual knowledge, and (c) to discuss the...
Neurobiological theories of knowledge processing are biased toward the language-dominant (usually th...
© 1982 Skye McDonaldIt was argued, that contrary to conventional localisation models attributing all...
Studies on split-brain, normal and brain-damaged subjects suggest differences in the processing of s...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Semantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-dominant a...
Semantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-dominant a...
Semantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-dominant a...
AbstractSemantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-do...
Semantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-dominant a...
According to the 'Semantic Hub' model, which was developed from data gathered in the moderate to adv...
According to the 'Semantic Hub' model, which was developed from data gathered in the moderate to adv...
AbstractSemantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-do...
According to the 'Semantic Hub' model, which was developed from data gathered in the moderate to adv...
Introduction: Previous literature has revealed that the anterior temporal lobe (ATL) is the semantic...
The dominant view in neuropsychology fails to consider that the hemispheric "functional division of ...
Neurobiological theories of knowledge processing are biased toward the language-dominant (usually th...
© 1982 Skye McDonaldIt was argued, that contrary to conventional localisation models attributing all...
Studies on split-brain, normal and brain-damaged subjects suggest differences in the processing of s...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Semantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-dominant a...
Semantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-dominant a...
Semantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-dominant a...
AbstractSemantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-do...
Semantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-dominant a...
According to the 'Semantic Hub' model, which was developed from data gathered in the moderate to adv...
According to the 'Semantic Hub' model, which was developed from data gathered in the moderate to adv...
AbstractSemantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-do...
According to the 'Semantic Hub' model, which was developed from data gathered in the moderate to adv...
Introduction: Previous literature has revealed that the anterior temporal lobe (ATL) is the semantic...
The dominant view in neuropsychology fails to consider that the hemispheric "functional division of ...
Neurobiological theories of knowledge processing are biased toward the language-dominant (usually th...
© 1982 Skye McDonaldIt was argued, that contrary to conventional localisation models attributing all...
Studies on split-brain, normal and brain-damaged subjects suggest differences in the processing of s...